Apple iphones with support for 5g won’t launch before 2020: report

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We already know that the OnePlus 7 will be a 5G-enabled phone, and it’s quite possible that either the Galaxy S10 or the Galaxy Note 10 could get support for the latest generation in


connectivity. Honestly, we don’t mind Apple taking time to come out with 5G phones, with the networks unlikely to become fully active by 2019, at least in markets like India. While Apple may


take its own sweet time to launch a 5G-enabled iPhone, most Android brands will offer 5G support in 2019 itself. Phone makers like OnePlus, Huawei and Samsung among others have talked of


their respective 5G devices to be showcased next year. However, Apple's current issues with Intel are not serious enough to cause Apple to turn to Qualcomm for the supply of 5G modems,


said the _Fast Company_ report, based on its source. Apple declined to comment on the report. Apple launched the iPhone XS, XS Max and XR this year, its first dual-SIM phone that supports


eSIM for the other number. These are priced starting at Rs 76,900 for the XR, going up to Rs 1,45,900 for the top variant of the iPhone XS Max. (With IANS inputs)